Just saw a segment on the news about how well this ad is being received and how they made it. I think you will be pleased to know that the Gap has made a very large donation to Audrey's favorite charity. Her son approved of the ad and even helped on the creative side.

One of my most treasured memories was watching her walk into Phillharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center to host a film tribute for Gregory Peck who was also there. This was in the early 90's. Michael I can tell you she was even more stunning in person.

Her movies, which are ploddingly detailed in Donald Spoto's plodding, unnecessary new biography, Enchantment, have not aged all that well. There are a few good ones — Wait Until Dark; Robin and Marian — and a terrific one, Roman Holiday. But for the most part, her film work is a series of isolated, ne plus ultra moments such as the balcony scene in Breakfast at Tiffany's.

I disagree with the above. Movies like Sabrina, Funny Face, My Fair Lady, and Always (small role) are just as watchable today as they were some 50 years ago.

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